Thirteen (13) members of the lab have finished their bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and two (2) have earned their Master’s degree in energy engineering.
Despite the pandemic, the students have finished their research works. Desiree Mae and Harold have successfully defended their MS theses titled, “ Active and Stable Metal-Free Halogen-doped Graphene Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reactor (ORR) ,” and “ Hydrothermally Carbonized Waste Biomass as Carbon Support for Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalysis ,” respectively. Olivia, Robert, and Erschad also submitted their manuscript, “ Decentralized versus Clustered Microgrids: A GIS-based Energy Systems Modelling for Resilient Rural Electrification of Small Islands.” Michael, on the other hand, published his paper, “ A Comparative Techno-Economic Analysis of Different Desalination Technologies in Off-Grid Islands.” All of them advised by Dr. Joey D. Ocon.
Under the supervision of Dr. Julie Anne D. del Rosario, the group of Ysabela, Kristin, and Yra Mae submitted their manuscript titled, “Application of Linear Programming Model for the Optimization of the Biodiesel Supply Chain in the Mindanao Island.” Hannah, Miguel, and Quio, on the other hand, worked on Investigation of Cation Interactions on Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Media,” also advised by Dr. del Rosario.
CJ, Dexter, and Jayson also finished their research work on “Influence of Gallic Acid on AA1100 Anodization,” advised by Prof. Marlon L. Mopon.
As part of UP Diliman Class of 2020, the graduate students will be honored and conferred with their hard-earned titles in a virtual commencement ceremony to be held on July 26, 2020.